Excellent hike, followed blue up and white down. Trail adequately marked though I wish I had a map to ensure I was making the full loop. Had to help my agile pup up the scrambles a few times, otherwise he was good on his own. Views are definitely worth the hike.

we set out to do this hike clockwise but missed the stream/river crossing at the beginning (which isn't really signed and there is no bridge, just a rope and plank to help you cross over) and ended up doing this hike counterclockwise and on a number of different trails before joining up with the one we had intended. it did mean however that we got to explore more and found ourselves on less travelled paths which was perfect. the hike is peaceful and if it wasn't for some of the confusing trail markers and the crazy stream crossing this hike would get 5 stars. this is definitely a boots hike - lots of rocks, mud, and a few smaller streams to cross. there is a scramble (up or down depending on your direction). we completed the 6 mile hike in 3 hours (it became 6 miles because we went on diff trails in the beginning)

Great trail with some difficult parts and nice views. One of the bridges over the creek must have fell apart because there are just some planks “for the bridge” on the side of the creek where you are supposed to cross. However, crossing it over the fallen logs or stepping stones just adds a bit of excitement to the hike.

We only met 3 or 4 other groups of hikers for the whole 5h it took us to complete the loop.

By far the best hike) I would probably flip it just because the best vistas/views are at the beginning. I like to have lunch there) tons of wild life that I saw on trail, you start to see people only near the shelter, nice relaxing hike)

great hike. first and last miles are low and flat along the creek. middle section (blue on white blaze) was a surprisingly fun rock scramble with a couple difficult climbs requiring hands and feet. very fun.

Great hike a few good views. There were some challenging rock scrambling. We spent 4 hours hiking on a perfect warm day. We parked one car at Reeves and started at the Sebago Boat Launch where we parked 2nd car. Would highly recommend this hike!

We went with snow and cold even if sunny weather. We got nearly lost at times because we had no maps on us, I only took a picture of a map at the visitor center, but thanks to snow traces of other people on the trails, we found the way. We made a longer loop and it took us nearly 3 hours and a half. I would like to come back in summer too. It was a good hike. Better with a map.

Awesome... on the challenging side but not too crazy... one sketchy spot on seven hills... beautifully peaceful... only one set of tracks besides mine... I went up blue and caught white for the return... deep snow in spots... so worth the extra effort

Good little day hike, and the fall foliage is great right now. The rock scrambles kept it fun and interesting. I wish the trail itself wasn’t overloaded with smaller stones - felt like I was constantly staring at the ground to make sure I didn’t misstep, so it took away from me enjoying my gorgeous surroundings. Stopped by Seven Station after for a beer, bite to eat, and live music.

Great day hike, not too far from Sloatsburg NJT stop. Definitely recommend stopping at the Reves Meadow Visitor Center first + grabbing a trail map ($11) -- you'll lose service near the views + having a map is just generally a good idea. Hike gets a bit rocky/challenging; there's some scrambling, but nothing impossible. Stopped to eat lunch near Torne View, which was a good halfway point. It took approximately 3 hours + you'll come back out near the Visitor Center. If you're new to hiking but still consider yourself somewhat athletic, this is a perfect route to get started! Wouldn't recommend bringing a dog.